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Ferrari Enzo
http://www.ferrarine.com/used/Ferrari/2003-Ferrari-Enzo-286bdf1340463812040181bb26fa8918.htm
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Lamborghini Aventador
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Ferrari FF
http://www.ferrarine.com/certified/Ferrari/2013-Ferrari-FF-596345fc0a0a00de639370975c965b27.htm
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Ferrari SA Aperta Coupe
http://www.ferrarine.com/certified/...A+Aperta-5963509c0a0a00de639370970b3e210b.htm
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Ferrari 599 GTO
http://www.ferrarine.com/used/Ferrari/2011-Ferrari-599+GTO-5963496d0a0a00de63937097fd1ec77e.htm
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Ferrari F40
http://www.ferrarine.com/used/Ferrari/1990-Ferrari-F40-2e670a6a0a0a00b56188d3f4d5953d78.htm
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Ferrari F12
http://www.ferrarine.com/certified/Ferrari/2013-Ferrari-F12-27e7a6bf0a0a00a411996db5b6afef33.htm
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Ferrari California
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Ferrari FF
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Maseratis
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ferrari 275 gtb 6 carb 1965 mouth little italy by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari 275 gtb 6 carb 1965 rear side curves little italy by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari 275 gtb 6 carb 1965 and 365 gtc fronts little italy by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari 275 gtb 6 carb 1965 rear little italy by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari 275 gtb 6 carb 1965 and 365 gtc strafe little italy by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari 275 gtb 6 carb 1965 and 365 gtc rears little italy and sj by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari day little italy 365 275 f355 430 scuderia and jodan by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari f430 scuderia little italy by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari row up the middle of mayfield facing east by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari row facing west sj and wis by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari row rear strafe 275 365 430 400 458 tyi and sj by spotterjeff, on Flickr
little italy ferrari day 308 f355 f430 458 400i by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari 458 black front little italy by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari 308 quattrovalvole little italy by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari 458 yellow and valet girl little italy by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari 458 and 430 and tak and sj little italy by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari 328 gtb little italy by spotterjeff, on Flickr
alfa giulietta spider front by spotterjeff, on Flickr
ferrari testarossa rear little italy by spotterjeff, on Flickr
Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 by ilikewaffles11, on Flickr
Stuff around the side and out back
McLaren MP4-12c by ilikewaffles11, on Flickr
#1 - My friend's car
#2 - 50th Anniversary 12C Spider
Thanks, I didn't even know the anniversary edition was a thing.
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I must be going blind as I can't seem to find the R32 in the second to last picture.
It's an R32.Wait is that an R33? That's what I originally thought but the back end looks like an R32 to me.
I'm bad with Skylines, tends to happen when you're in a country where it's not sold
Wait is that an R33? That's what I originally thought but the back end looks like an R32 to me.
I'm bad with Skylines, tends to happen when you're in a country where it's not sold
It's an R32, I was focused on another part of the picture.![]()
Not exactly, the normal Murcielago was the original one that first came out, which is what you saw.@RandomCarGuy17 Uhm.. Isn't the LP640 the normal Murcielago though? The only other one I know is the SuperVeloce LP670... And I know it's not that.
Not exactly, the normal Murcielago was the original one that first came out, which is what you saw.
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The LP640, it can be considered a normal Murcielago I guess since it replaces the one above, but yeah; a LP640 looks a bit different than the one you posted.
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How dare you not care for---oh yeah, yes; you're ignorance is excused.Technically isn't the original one an LP640-4 as well? I know it stands for longitudinal pozitione, with 640 being the power rating and 4 meaning it's 4WD. Isn't the original one the same?
Don't care much at all about Lamborghinis, so excuse my ignorance if I'm mistaken.
How dare you not care for---oh yeah, yes; you're ignorance is excused.
Anyway, no; the original Murcielagos I believe had around at least 100 less hp than the LP640s. As I said before, the LP640s were mostly a revised version of the Murcielago with improved aero and given a huge hp increase.
You're welcome.Ah ok, I didn't know that, I just assumed they're all the same. Thanks for that info. 👍